Description
Get ready to step back in time with this remarkable collection of Life Magazine from August 1970. This unique lot includes four full issues dated the 7th, 14th, 21st, and 28th. Offering a fascinating glimpse into the Space Race era, these magazines feature rich content and iconic photography that mark an extraordinary period in American history.
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Life Magazine - August 7, 1970
This issue covers a variety of topics including:
- Logjam in Our Courts: A look at how America's criminal court system is struggling under heavy caseloads.
- Joe Namath in the Movies: Find out how the famous quarterback made waves in Hollywood.
With contributions from authors like Dale Wittner and Kenneth O’Donnell, this issue is packed with insight and captivating features. Get theoretical with engineering discussions like the threat of channelization.

Life Magazine - August 14, 1970
This issue focuses on traveling Americans with a special section titled "Summer Nomads," detailing the adventures and challenges faced by families on the road. You'll discover the joys of life on houseboats and trains as readers share their stories.
- New York's Doomed Iron Palaces: Explore the extraordinary architectures facing demolition in Manhattan.
- A Gentle Poet of the Young: An overview of the cult phenomenon surrounding writer Richard Brautigan.

Life Magazine - August 21, 1970
This issue features the bold "Midi Muscles In" article discussing the rise of midi skirts in fashion, along with compelling news of real-life events and cultural shifts of the time, such as a bloody courtroom breakout.

Life Magazine - August 28, 1970
The concluding issue of the lot wraps up the month with more retrospective insights, offering an artistic glimpse into the ongoing changes in society.
These magazines not only serve as a time capsule of a transformative era but also as eye-opening reads for anyone interested in history, fashion, and cultural commentary from one of America's most treasured publications.